Virus replication and antiviral targets
Virus replication is the process by which a virus reproduces within a host cell. It involves several steps, including attachment, penetration, uncoating, replication, assembly, and release. Understanding the intricacies of…
How do viruses hijack the host immune system?
Viruses, the sneaky little devils, have mastered the art of hijacking our immune system! But don't worry, we've got the inside scoop on how they do it.
Unveiling the Secrets of Viruses: A Joyful Journey into Virology
Step into the microscopic world of viruses and discover the fascinating mysteries that lie within! From the common cold to deadly pandemics, virology is a joyful journey of discovery and…
How do viruses hijack the host?
Viruses are the ultimate party crashers. They sneak into our cells and take over the DJ booth, playing their own infectious tunes and causing chaos in our bodies. But just…
How do viruses invade a host cell?
Viruses are like tiny pirates that sneak into our cells and hijack them! But how exactly do they manage to invade? Let's take a closer look at the tactics of…
How do host immune system fight against viruses?
When it comes to viruses, our immune system is a superhero! It has many tricks up its sleeve to fight off these pesky invaders and keep us healthy. Let's take…
How Do Antivirals Work?
Have you ever wondered how antivirals work? These tiny superheroes are here to save the day! By targeting viruses directly, antivirals prevent them from replicating and spreading throughout the body.…
Why babies born from HIV positive mothers are always HIV negative?
Discover the miracle of how HIV-positive mothers give birth to HIV-negative babies. Learn how nature protects the innocent and how healthcare intervenes to prevent transmission.
Why some people are resistant to HIV?
Recent medical research has discovered the role of CCR5 in resisting HIV infection. This article explores the potential for harnessing CCR5 to prevent the virus from taking hold in the…